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absolutely true and she is not only an inspiration to people in her hometown and country but also to education reformers and teachers and schools and young girls around the world and she is the best known 16-year-old on the planet and she is right. there is really a lot to do. there is 57 million children who should be in school and are not. there is tremendous improvements in the number of children going to schools around the world and but the it's still in balance and more than girls than boys going and too many young girls not getting prime school education and the disparity gets bigger in school age and that is something that malala has made absolutely clear and a world challenge and she wants to do her part in changing the situation for the better. >> reporter: what is it saying about the nobel peace prize committee and it has given it again if you like to a worthy group which has over a great many years made the world a better place rather than someone who risks their life and yesterday the taliban said they would go all out to kill her and not because of education status but because she
absolutely true and she is not only an inspiration to people in her hometown and country but also to education reformers and teachers and schools and young girls around the world and she is the best known 16-year-old on the planet and she is right. there is really a lot to do. there is 57 million children who should be in school and are not. there is tremendous improvements in the number of children going to schools around the world and but the it's still in balance and more than girls than...
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the president has to educate why we can't afford the debt ceiling right now. >> here is the president of the united states, president obama. >> this morning i had a chance to speak with speaker boehner. i told him i was happy to talk to him and other republicans about anything. not gis just issues i think are important, but also issues i thy think are important. i also told him that having such a conversation, talks negotiations should not require hanging in the threats of a government shutdown or economic chaos over the heads of the american people. think about it this way. the american people do not get to demand a ransom for doing their jobs. you don't get a chance to call your bank and say, i'm not going to pay my mortgage this month unless you throw in a new car or an xbox. if you are in negotiations around buying someone's house you don't get to say, well let's talk about the price i'm going to pay. and if you don't give me the price i will burn down your house. that is not how negotiations work. that is not how it happens in business and that is not how it happens in private li
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she wants to return to pakistan when she finishes her education. >>> a u.n. health care group that has been trying to help patients with polio is now the target of violence in pakistan. a bomb exploded, claimed responsibility by the pakistani taliban. mts reports from pakistan. >> protecting a polio vaccination team killing and wounding several people. over the past year, there have been a number of attacks on health workers distributing the polio vaccine for which the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility. monday's bombing, the fourth in the city in the last two weeks, support from the afghan taliban. >> the afghan taliban are our brothers, they are helping us financially, they give shelter to our ruler k millionulla afusa. >> differentiating between the two taliban groups in afghanistan and pakistan with the implication that the eafng taliban is worth negotiating with. pakistani taliban which seeks to replace the country's democratic system with one governed by shirea law. >> quay the message that they are not acting alone. they have an ally and they
she wants to return to pakistan when she finishes her education. >>> a u.n. health care group that has been trying to help patients with polio is now the target of violence in pakistan. a bomb exploded, claimed responsibility by the pakistani taliban. mts reports from pakistan. >> protecting a polio vaccination team killing and wounding several people. over the past year, there have been a number of attacks on health workers distributing the polio vaccine for which the pakistani...
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education is not there. okay? then nothing scares him. >> reporter: so far the military has kept to the sidelines, many here say they don't want the generals involved in their struggle. but if demands for change are not met soon, civil unrest will only grow. al jazerra, khartoum. >> just ahead on al jazerra, at least seven people are dead, but scores managed to escape a fire. and a clothing factory in bangladesh. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good to have you with us, these are the top stories on al jazerra. leaders from the asia pacific region have arrived for annual aseen summits. dispute over territorial waters are expected to dominate the first day the talks, the u.s. president has told opposition politician to his stop holding the economy to ransom, but says he's willing to negotiate to end the deadlock which has shutdown parts of the government for morning a week. and sudan says its freed most of prisoners did he find during fuel protests last months, 50 people were killed in what became one of the biggest challenges
education is not there. okay? then nothing scares him. >> reporter: so far the military has kept to the sidelines, many here say they don't want the generals involved in their struggle. but if demands for change are not met soon, civil unrest will only grow. al jazerra, khartoum. >> just ahead on al jazerra, at least seven people are dead, but scores managed to escape a fire. and a clothing factory in bangladesh. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good to have you with us, these are the...
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he hasn't got food or education. it's not there. okay? then nothing scares him. >> reporter: so far the military has kept to the sidelines. many don't want the generals involved in their struggle, but if demands for change are not met soon, civil unrest will only grow. al jazeera, khartoum. >>> the u.n. is talking about a plant for a joint mission to syria with the organization of the prohibition of chemical weapons. the proposal would see the u.n. take care of security and logistics. an advanced team of 20 inspectors from already in syria and have begun the task of destroying the chemical weapons. the inspectors have about nine months to complete their mission. >>> the u.s. is denying reports that hundreds of millions of dollars in military assistance could be withdrawn from egypt. it's been reported that the obama administration has been considering this since the military coup in july. meanwhile, protests against that coup have continued. more than 1,000 students rallied at cairo university. >>> argentina's president is recovering in h
he hasn't got food or education. it's not there. okay? then nothing scares him. >> reporter: so far the military has kept to the sidelines. many don't want the generals involved in their struggle, but if demands for change are not met soon, civil unrest will only grow. al jazeera, khartoum. >>> the u.n. is talking about a plant for a joint mission to syria with the organization of the prohibition of chemical weapons. the proposal would see the u.n. take care of security and...
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she was almost killed be i the tab ban in pakistan where she had long campaigns for female education. she is also in the running for the nobel peace prize. and that prize will be announced on friday. >> thank you, barbara, well, after the break we will be looking at another contender for the nobel peace prize. plus, we look back at the remarkable career as he announces his retirement, robin be will here with that story. safety to help thehis own victims of sexual violence. stephanie decker has his story. >> dr. has received awards for his work before. a gynecological surgeon, he is risking his life to physically fix the bodies of women which have quite literally been torn apart. >> all the victims have been raped with unbelievable brutality. those who managed to survive reached the hospital in a state of indescribable physical and psychological damage. often they are destroyed by bullets or sharp objects. unheard of before in the history of the region. >> her survived an assassination attempt at his home. and had to flee the country with his family. the two months later he returned to
she was almost killed be i the tab ban in pakistan where she had long campaigns for female education. she is also in the running for the nobel peace prize. and that prize will be announced on friday. >> thank you, barbara, well, after the break we will be looking at another contender for the nobel peace prize. plus, we look back at the remarkable career as he announces his retirement, robin be will here with that story. safety to help thehis own victims of sexual violence. stephanie...
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these young men support themselves and their families are better off than the educated. >> reporter: back at the mine osama focus is to make money and be by himself there. are millions like him in nigeria out of school and out of luck at the moment. and unless the government finds a way of stopping the exploitation millions more will never know the joy of childhood. and i'm with al jazeera. >> reporter: and a what leer yeah vaccine could help protect millions of children and glaxo-smith-kline said they help up to 17 months. they have a new tax on solar power and solar panels will be stopped from selling back to the grid and we report. >> reporter: it's a complete 180 degree about turn for spanish solar energy and complete 180 for those encouraged by government subsidies invested in it and mr. rodriguez was one person and he built this farm south of madrid and they are all facing financial ruin. >> translator: it's illogical and ask for support and leaves you in the gutter and we don't have heat in my house and it's sad. >> reporter: if this clears and in parliament which it is certai
these young men support themselves and their families are better off than the educated. >> reporter: back at the mine osama focus is to make money and be by himself there. are millions like him in nigeria out of school and out of luck at the moment. and unless the government finds a way of stopping the exploitation millions more will never know the joy of childhood. and i'm with al jazeera. >> reporter: and a what leer yeah vaccine could help protect millions of children and...
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. >> reporter: state funding for higher education has fallen by half in just two years. a drop of a billion dollars, putting greece at the bottom of the european union. the polytechnique has decided enough is enough. students, faculty and staff stand united with the government. in 1973 students locked themselves on to this campus demanding representation. there was the use of tanks crashing through the gates and brought it's own down fall. >> closing three universities and 104 departments. it plans to divert more young people to the technological school. >> there is nothing wrong with technological education, in being acquiring skills and getting out in the market. >> reporter: it's a brave new world for universities as well as graduates. they're being told to top off their budgets are private money. here fees, which are unconstitutional, will only be a matter of time. >> reporter: let's go back to up of our top stories. the capture of a senior taliban commander, we're joined live now, i wanted to ask you first about this visit to kabul, secretary of state kerry and karz
. >> reporter: state funding for higher education has fallen by half in just two years. a drop of a billion dollars, putting greece at the bottom of the european union. the polytechnique has decided enough is enough. students, faculty and staff stand united with the government. in 1973 students locked themselves on to this campus demanding representation. there was the use of tanks crashing through the gates and brought it's own down fall. >> closing three universities and 104...
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half of these students will have to go bearing the brunt of the higher education dismissals. there are no graduations no teaching. students are siding with staff. finalist is worried about the job market he will find. >> we support the strike and fight with the staff, not just because 400 households are being shuttered but it is a blow to public universities and to our studies. >> the polytechnic relies heavily on its staff, like this wear simulator. >> in 2005 we had 105 teaching positions and now we have 65. we are struggling to keep up standards. >> state funding for higher education has fallen by almost half in two years. in greece, the bottom of the european union. the polytechnic has decided enough is enough. the polytechnic has a history of resistance to authority. in 1973, students locked themselves onto this campus, demanding representation in university bodies. the military government of the day used a tank to smash through these gates and killed dozens of people but ultimately it brought about its own downfall. >>> the the university plans to divert more people dir
half of these students will have to go bearing the brunt of the higher education dismissals. there are no graduations no teaching. students are siding with staff. finalist is worried about the job market he will find. >> we support the strike and fight with the staff, not just because 400 households are being shuttered but it is a blow to public universities and to our studies. >> the polytechnic relies heavily on its staff, like this wear simulator. >> in 2005 we had 105...
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reporter: prime minister has proposed a set of laws to improve this for the kurds and christians and education in languages other than turkish at private schools naming a university under the leading figure and returning christian property. but not everyone is happy. for the syrians here, the government's move is implemented and would be a step in the right direction. but for other minority religious groups including the christians the grievances are deeply rooted and the government has to do more. the post reforms seem to have been aimed at to end the 30-year conflict have rejected it and saying it's not enough. ♪ and as for them it's around 15 million demanding more rights and official recognition. >> translator: we are not recognized in the constitution nor are our places of worship. we want official status, government funds and an end to the victimization. >> reporter: they deny there is widespread discrimination against minorities but says some of the problems began during the founding of the turkish republic and promises reforms to make it stronger but until that happens the miss trust
reporter: prime minister has proposed a set of laws to improve this for the kurds and christians and education in languages other than turkish at private schools naming a university under the leading figure and returning christian property. but not everyone is happy. for the syrians here, the government's move is implemented and would be a step in the right direction. but for other minority religious groups including the christians the grievances are deeply rooted and the government has to do...
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education, it's not there. nothing scares him. [♪ music ] >> reporter: he appeared as defiant as ever, heading his followers and berating his opponents. he said if demands are not met civil unrest would only grow. al jazeera, khartoum. >> coming up, an outbreak of deadly cholera in haiti. >> reporter: i'm in mexico city, traditional markets like this one date back to a time to the aztec empire, but now they're under threat. we'll tell you why coming up. >> still ahead in sports, the boston red sox, a little later. that's coming up. stay with us. >> hello again, the top stories on al jazeera. the head of the global chemical weapons watchdog has scald for a cease-fire in syria to meet a disarmament deadline. >>> the united states has suggested that at least some of the aid to egypt will be stopped. the white house has said it will outline assistance after making appropriate diplomatic notifications. >>> italian officials go to lamedusa where a deadly boat accident killed 200 people. >>> over the past three year
education, it's not there. nothing scares him. [♪ music ] >> reporter: he appeared as defiant as ever, heading his followers and berating his opponents. he said if demands are not met civil unrest would only grow. al jazeera, khartoum. >> coming up, an outbreak of deadly cholera in haiti. >> reporter: i'm in mexico city, traditional markets like this one date back to a time to the aztec empire, but now they're under threat. we'll tell you why coming up. >> still ahead...
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the pakistan. >> i taliban said it stands by its decision to target the young education activist, saying they will kill her if given a chance. she now lives in england with her family. she wants to go back to pakistan when she finishes her education. >> nearly 5 million people in southeastern china are coping with the after effects of a typhoon. it will cost $160 million to rebuild after that typhoon struck early monday. the storm had 94-mile an hour winds and dumps up to eight inches of rain in some areas. dozens have been killed, others still mitting. >> for more on our national forecast, we turn to nicole mitchum. >> fortunately, that typhoon dissipated as it moved onshore, but we have another in this region of the world. the western pacific are most active basins. if you look at the atlantic or eastern pacific, this is where we tend to see the most storms. a typhoon is what we in the united states call a hurricane at least in the atlantic base that's what it's called. you can see he this pretty clearly. earlier images here, a very defiant eye wall was moving near okinawa, so the sout
the pakistan. >> i taliban said it stands by its decision to target the young education activist, saying they will kill her if given a chance. she now lives in england with her family. she wants to go back to pakistan when she finishes her education. >> nearly 5 million people in southeastern china are coping with the after effects of a typhoon. it will cost $160 million to rebuild after that typhoon struck early monday. the storm had 94-mile an hour winds and dumps up to eight...
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education, health and social life. >> reporter: the kachin independence organization, the political wing of the rebel faction, is the only major armed ethnic group that has yet to agree to a cease-fire agreement with the myanmar government. since the civilian government took power in 2011, it has signed peace agreements with at least 13 groups. it has said it wants to be a nationwide truce after it reaching deals with the country's 16 ethnic rebel groups. >> translator: we don't have much time now. our president has just spoken about efforts to hold political talks in the last public speeches and made pledges for that. >> reporter: rebel leaders accuse the military of building up reinforcements in the area even while it offers dialogue, causes the kachin to express skepticism a cease-fire would hold. >> clashes still continue to break out over the last month. >> reporter: a deal with the kachin is crucial. they have an alliance of eight armed fwrups and play an important political rule. the government knows it has to get the kachin on board, florence, lui, al jazeera. >>> people in south
education, health and social life. >> reporter: the kachin independence organization, the political wing of the rebel faction, is the only major armed ethnic group that has yet to agree to a cease-fire agreement with the myanmar government. since the civilian government took power in 2011, it has signed peace agreements with at least 13 groups. it has said it wants to be a nationwide truce after it reaching deals with the country's 16 ethnic rebel groups. >> translator: we don't...
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they can hardly afford meals a day and these here are better off than the educated. >> reporter: back at the mine osama's work is to make money there are millions like him in nigeria who are out of school and out of luck at the moment. and unless the government finds a way of stopping exploitation millions more will never know the joy of childhood. al jazeera. >> the international labor organization estimate that one in four of apolog nigeria's chin are in the workforce. >>> the state department just announced the u.s. is suspending hundreds of millions of dollars in military and other aid to egypt, a congressional source said they'll withhold tanks, f-16s and apache helicopters. >>> all across spain has drivers choose an older and cheaper way of getting around. >> trading four wheels for two, and saving cash on commute. more and more families in madrid are swapping cars for bikes. >> the shine has come off spanish car sales figures. people pass this show room but no one comes in to admire these sleeky machines let alone actually by one. from a high of 1.6 million new car sales in 200
they can hardly afford meals a day and these here are better off than the educated. >> reporter: back at the mine osama's work is to make money there are millions like him in nigeria who are out of school and out of luck at the moment. and unless the government finds a way of stopping exploitation millions more will never know the joy of childhood. al jazeera. >> the international labor organization estimate that one in four of apolog nigeria's chin are in the workforce....
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in a country that used to have universal education. >> do you believe that the universal community is paying as much to the humanitarian crisis as weapons to the weapons in. >> we are now seeing more attention to the fate of the people. finally, after two years of waiting the security council came up with a statement on the humanitarian issues on access to help. i believe was must do. unless we today act on this issue of preventing children from radicalization, whats going to be this future? and how will this impact. we are hosting with the u.k. secretary for international development just today where unicef will have a strategy of focusing from children, and we all must work very hard for this strategy to grow and be implemented in the months ahead. it is not going to be easy but it is paramount. >> should i say secretary, there is talk that you might be the next secretary general of the united nations? can you confirm that that indeed may be the case? >> yes or no, the answers? >> i have a huge jump in my head today, and it has my absolutely full attention. and may i say, it is not
in a country that used to have universal education. >> do you believe that the universal community is paying as much to the humanitarian crisis as weapons to the weapons in. >> we are now seeing more attention to the fate of the people. finally, after two years of waiting the security council came up with a statement on the humanitarian issues on access to help. i believe was must do. unless we today act on this issue of preventing children from radicalization, whats going to be...
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education secretary around arne duncan agrees and says they will fund the doors closed to them. >> in all three categories, adults in jap, kandz, australia and finland and other countries scoring significantly higher than americans. >>> it may be early october, but parts of the west are already dealing with snowfall. for more on the national morning forecast we turn to nicole mitchell. >> we had that huge snowstorm in the dakotas last week, most of which melted because the temperatures were so warm. this is early season stuff. a lot is higher elevations unlike the last snowstorm that made it down to lower levels. you can pick out in the southwest the cloud cover in the region and what rain you see is fairly spotty. so with this it's going to be more scattered showers and not a dousing rain unlike the system earlier in the east coast. enough of this with the cold temperatures and higher elevations. of course, you already have the temperatures that tend to lessen as you go up into the atmosphere. that's snow for those higher elevations. kind of moving more of the moisture interior over
education secretary around arne duncan agrees and says they will fund the doors closed to them. >> in all three categories, adults in jap, kandz, australia and finland and other countries scoring significantly higher than americans. >>> it may be early october, but parts of the west are already dealing with snowfall. for more on the national morning forecast we turn to nicole mitchell. >> we had that huge snowstorm in the dakotas last week, most of which melted because the...
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shot her in the head a year ago because she was campaigning just for the right for girls to get an education. >> wind and snow in the northern plains and stormy weather in the east for more on our national forecast, we return to nicole mitchell. >> a lot going on, and of course we will get to that tropical system. let's get back to the united states where we have two systems causing us some problems. very easy to pick this out. along a low pressure circulation, counter clockwise wind flow, you can see the bands of rain in that counter clockwise spiral into where the low pressure is sitting. ahead of all that, we have the rain, tight pressure differential so that's kicking up the winds. but then we have also been dealing with this system off the mid atlantic, and you can see persistence rain bands. we are going to slowly see the wind and rain diminish, but that will be as we get towards the course of the weekend. so this will stay -- here is where all of this is right now. it causes all a lot of delays. we have delays on that, because of the rain, airports have suffered so philadelphia has se
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you have a beautiful little girl, educated, articulate parents and at first they took it with the poor parents. then they spun it to the parents are guilty. the tabloids ran this case and the tabloids are responsible in a way for it being screwed up. reviewing where they are now, how optimistic are you that they're on some type of road translator on going in a direction that's more favorable than not? >> oh, i'm very optimistic we're going in the right direction and i can't be anything but optimistic about finding her alive. i don't know what the chances are, but there are, there is a chance. >> we always say after 24 hours, the percentages all drop. but we do have those cases where years later people are find found. >> els meth smart. >> sure the women in cleveland, as we said j.c. dugard there. is hope. it would be amazing if she recovered and everything is okay. we appreciate it as always, kate, over to you. >>> coming up next on "new day" three players have it. now some are wondering if this is putting the rest of the leak at risk. we're going to talk about it. >>> also ahead, a dr
you have a beautiful little girl, educated, articulate parents and at first they took it with the poor parents. then they spun it to the parents are guilty. the tabloids ran this case and the tabloids are responsible in a way for it being screwed up. reviewing where they are now, how optimistic are you that they're on some type of road translator on going in a direction that's more favorable than not? >> oh, i'm very optimistic we're going in the right direction and i can't be anything...
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to give up her studies despite the fact there groups threatened eddie one that continues university education. 60 years ago she boarded the bus where she was studying to go home to spend the ramadan the evening with her family and would never finish law school as a result. they stopped at said checkpoint from an islamic group carrying her school by she was taken off the bus and killed in the street in front of all the other passengers. them and cover throat been told the others if you go to the university the day will come that we kill all of you just like this. she died at exactly 5:70 p.m. with which we go because when she fell industry her watch broke. her mother showed me the watch and i noted how owe the second head and points up word she told her mother please put this in your head nothing will happen to us god willing but if something does happen to west also talky barristers you and dad must know that we are dead for college and hold your head high. as those of fundamentalist groups in the '90s no one has ever been brought to justice for her murder most or amnesty through the 2005 cha
to give up her studies despite the fact there groups threatened eddie one that continues university education. 60 years ago she boarded the bus where she was studying to go home to spend the ramadan the evening with her family and would never finish law school as a result. they stopped at said checkpoint from an islamic group carrying her school by she was taken off the bus and killed in the street in front of all the other passengers. them and cover throat been told the others if you go to the...
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so i think a civic education process is really needed. but that needs to happen a long time with the commission. and this includes the finalization of the provisional institution which is contradicting this in many ways and i think that the three steps are a strong starting point. of course, it is unrealistic to expect that they will have a clearer picture from now, but i think that we could be at a better place at some point from now. >> as we know in the united states, this remains to be a contentious issue and i would agree that perhaps we need to recast the approach and the parallel approach. i think the important point that i would make is that if the money cannot go to mogadishu alone, it stays in mogadishu and is currently doing all of the progress that we are seeing because it includes all the resources that are being pledged that are largely part of this. i think when the federal government is trying to do things, it is easier to do stuff in the capital that would be to do places far away from especially when they don't have link
so i think a civic education process is really needed. but that needs to happen a long time with the commission. and this includes the finalization of the provisional institution which is contradicting this in many ways and i think that the three steps are a strong starting point. of course, it is unrealistic to expect that they will have a clearer picture from now, but i think that we could be at a better place at some point from now. >> as we know in the united states, this remains to...
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throughout her life she helped raise awareness about educating the deaf. watch a program on first lady grace coolidge saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and la monday night per series continues. >> year on the campus of stanford university. it is significant is this was the primary residence. qian sets a strong grasp of design in the issue was not an architect alecky to a lot of the lawyers all drawings relating to the design and construction. it then funds surely came from our travel. it architecture from her travels in north africa when she traveled with herbert hoover. >> a great legacy because she designed the house, created it. it was inspired by her ideas, and she had a very close involvement in all aspects of the house's creation. >> meet first lady monday night live at nine eastern on c-span, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> the senate banking committee examine the implications of the u.s. to defaulting on its financial obligations in a hearing on thursday. former oklahoma governor and current president of the american banking associati
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public education the best in america. in teed i have no authority whatsoever under governor christie's control by eight know we have one of the highest performing public charter school section earnings in the country so we're bringing back resources to the city to improve charters. know we have very different views on public education my opponent says he would get rid of the entire federal department of education what does that mean for new jersey? fleet of lose out for kids with autism and disadvantaged kids the of something he does not support but makes college more affordable right now they are against the telegrams and the g.i. bill that makes college more affordable price a pub -- support public education the life of take the money away to hurt the institutions. >> it is a new fact there are only pennies on the dollar going to washington d.c. we get about $0.40 that is not a good deal you don't have to be a mathematician to figure that out we would be better without the federal department without a federal department
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they the valley of education integrity in russia is a symptom of the decline where there is a culture of corruption but it does pervade other things. we understand it pervades and daschle and economic sectors, but it does have its impact on ancillary sectors. the fact that this is acceptable and that university directors turn a blind eye tells you everything you need enough about what's for sale and what's not in today's russia. but, if this is why i made mention of it when i was giving my presentation, this is what statistics in russia at least in part are so suspect. because it's very hard to discern who is doing good viable sustainable research in russia, particularly when you have 70% of resumes patty. that's what i alluded to the u.n. estimates of sort of being a means estimate. because they tend to aggregate both the height and the low. i have seen russian statistics which are far more bleak than what i laid out for you. the fact that this is the midline of the estimates should tell you everything you need to know about how bad the situation actually is. >> i'm from the u.s. air
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lack of education and lack of being in the workforce could also be contributing here. there are many variables that will be looked at. jenna: it is interesting, the article started talking a political view with the affordable care act but when you look at the research, one of the researchers said, health care is far from the whole story. more and more people are beginning to realize that the non-health care factors are at least as important. >> absolutely. jenna: erin, one of the questions become, is it just about health care? is there not only access to women or is that not really part of this conversation? >> i think it definitely is part of the conversation but anytime you talk about longevity, lifestyle is a huge factor. you know, regardless of what health care services you have available if you eat a healthy diet, if you exercise regularly, if you can avoid smoking, avoid becoming obese, you're going to live longer. whether you do that on your own or with the help of a health care provider it is going to help you live longer. so i think regardless of access to hea
lack of education and lack of being in the workforce could also be contributing here. there are many variables that will be looked at. jenna: it is interesting, the article started talking a political view with the affordable care act but when you look at the research, one of the researchers said, health care is far from the whole story. more and more people are beginning to realize that the non-health care factors are at least as important. >> absolutely. jenna: erin, one of the...
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now she dedicated her life to promoting pace and educating young girls like herself. so did the pakistani teenager who has had worldwide attention win the nobel prize? >> the terrorist thought that they would change my aim and stop my ambitions but nothing changed in my life except this. weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, fervor and courage was born. [applause] l and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tubeulosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new orhave occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for
now she dedicated her life to promoting pace and educating young girls like herself. so did the pakistani teenager who has had worldwide attention win the nobel prize? >> the terrorist thought that they would change my aim and stop my ambitions but nothing changed in my life except this. weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, fervor and courage was born. [applause] l and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab....
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philadelphia, for example, is launching the philadelphia education supply site. jon? jon: wow. good news story there, laura. >> reporter: it is. jon: thank you. jenna: there's a new law getting some attention out west, and that's all i'm going to say. i don't want to give too much away. we'll explain right after the break. [kevin] paul and i have been friends... [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. aul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to make our obsession our livelihood. [kevin] business was really good. [kevin] then our sauce supplier told me: "you got to get quickbooks." [kevin]quickbooks manages money, tracks sales and expenses. [paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great shape. [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. ♪ because an emp
philadelphia, for example, is launching the philadelphia education supply site. jon? jon: wow. good news story there, laura. >> reporter: it is. jon: thank you. jenna: there's a new law getting some attention out west, and that's all i'm going to say. i don't want to give too much away. we'll explain right after the break. [kevin] paul and i have been friends... [paul] well...forever. [kevin] he's the one person who loves pizza more than i do. aul] we're obsessed. [kevin] we decided to...
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but venezuelans have the option of a free music education. leaders hope young people can find a way out of poverty through music. it was through this system that he was discovered. and he quickly became a global star. >> translator: in life, you go throughtimes. and sometimes you get lost. but there is always the light of hope. finding music can lead you to something special in that moment. it should provide the light of hope to the youth in the disaster area. >> reporter: this girl took part in the workshop. she plays trumpet in her high school orchestra. she took up the instrument about five years ago. but her family was hit hard by the tsunami. her home was washed away. she couldn't play music for a long time. she wanted to learn from dudamel how to make her music more expressive. >> translator: since the disaster, i have really wanted people to listen to music. now i want it even more. >> reporter: dudamel asks students to put emotion into their music. they tried hard to communicate their feelings to the audience. >> translator: he gave u
but venezuelans have the option of a free music education. leaders hope young people can find a way out of poverty through music. it was through this system that he was discovered. and he quickly became a global star. >> translator: in life, you go throughtimes. and sometimes you get lost. but there is always the light of hope. finding music can lead you to something special in that moment. it should provide the light of hope to the youth in the disaster area. >> reporter: this girl...
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malala yousafzai has received a european union prize for promoting better education for women. the european parliament awarded the sakharov prize for freedom of thought to the 16-year-old activist. the annual honor commemorates soviet scientist and dissident andrei sakharov. he won a nobel peace prize in 1975. the president of the parliament martin schultz praised malala for her strength. she narrowly survived an attack by islamist militants who shot her in the head as she was returning home from school. >> translator: her example encouraged a whole range of young girls and women to stand up for their rights and not allow themselves to be intimidated. >> the awards ceremony will take place at the parliament in november. malala is a favorite among experts and betting agencies to win the year's nobel peace prize to be announced on friday. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe wants to improve relations with two important neighbors. disagreements over territory and history have left japan's ties with china and south korea strained. abe proposed some changes after attending the ea
malala yousafzai has received a european union prize for promoting better education for women. the european parliament awarded the sakharov prize for freedom of thought to the 16-year-old activist. the annual honor commemorates soviet scientist and dissident andrei sakharov. he won a nobel peace prize in 1975. the president of the parliament martin schultz praised malala for her strength. she narrowly survived an attack by islamist militants who shot her in the head as she was returning home...
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administrators said the activities infringed on the school's ethnic education. they demanded about $300,000 in damages, and asked that the group cease its activities in the area. during the trial, representatives of the anti-korean group said they were protesting against the school's use of a nearby park without permission. they argued they were exercising their right to freedom of expression. the presiding judge said the group's actions horrified students and faculty and disrupted classes. he said the speeches were highly offensive, saying they amounted to racial discrimination which is banned under an international convention. the court ordered the group to pay about $120,000 in damages, and stop its activities near the school. a lawyer for the school says this is the first time a japanese court has recognized hate speech as illegal, and ordered monetary compensation. the top government spokesperson says he's concerned about hate speech. chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga won't comment on the individual civil suit, but he says anything that disrupts busine
administrators said the activities infringed on the school's ethnic education. they demanded about $300,000 in damages, and asked that the group cease its activities in the area. during the trial, representatives of the anti-korean group said they were protesting against the school's use of a nearby park without permission. they argued they were exercising their right to freedom of expression. the presiding judge said the group's actions horrified students and faculty and disrupted classes. he...
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and i was angry. >> reporter: but he channelled that anger into education, and when he had kids of his own he joined the local pta and grew it from just seven parents to 400. he now wants every father involved. men make up just 22% of the pta. >> we have family reading nights, and we're targeting communities. >> reporter: the group is now providing some kids free ereaders and holding membership drives like this one. >> if we can draw them in as a whole family unit, it is very tremendous impact. >> it is very important if we sustain our membership. >> reporter: a combat veteran with a new mission. >> i'm here to serve the children of our nation. >> reporter: changing america's classrooms one parent at a time. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, brunswick, georgia. >>> and that is our broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we'd love to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, everyone, thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm raj matthai. >> delayed decision making and poor management among the key findings to
and i was angry. >> reporter: but he channelled that anger into education, and when he had kids of his own he joined the local pta and grew it from just seven parents to 400. he now wants every father involved. men make up just 22% of the pta. >> we have family reading nights, and we're targeting communities. >> reporter: the group is now providing some kids free ereaders and holding membership drives like this one. >> if we can draw them in as a whole family unit, it is...
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take a look. >> i would tell him how important education is and that i even want education for your children as well and i'll tell him that's what i want to tell you, now do what you want. >> you see there, jon stewart often has something witty to say. right after a moment, his breath taken away seeing the bravery and courage of malala and she was asked recently what she wants to do next. she said she thought about being a doctor but now she wants to enter politics and perhaps become the prime minister of pakistan. so this is in a way a disappointment but how can you stop this 16-year-old who is a force of nature? >> so young but the sky is the limit for her. >> so young but so brilliant. >> you do feel a little bad for the people that won the award. this is an incredible life achievement and all that's being said this morning is who didn't win the award. >> that's true. >>> coming up, the real man behind the movie starring tom hanks, captain phillips. we'll talk to richard phillips about what it's like to see his story on the big screen. >>> and then, a warning if you're buying health insur
take a look. >> i would tell him how important education is and that i even want education for your children as well and i'll tell him that's what i want to tell you, now do what you want. >> you see there, jon stewart often has something witty to say. right after a moment, his breath taken away seeing the bravery and courage of malala and she was asked recently what she wants to do next. she said she thought about being a doctor but now she wants to enter politics and perhaps...
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the cause of education. even dead did not want to kill me so how can the taliban? >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> my customers can shop around; see who does good work and compare costs. it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastin
the cause of education. even dead did not want to kill me so how can the taliban? >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> my customers can shop around; see who does good work and compare costs. it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much...
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then i said, i will tell them how important education is and that i want education for your children as well. i will tell him that is what i want to tell you, now do what you want. >> [applause] >> a remarkable bravery for a 16-year-old girl. everybody was rooting for her. she was the favorite. >> despite the young pakistani woman being the favorite, there are some who are happy she did not win for a variety of reasons. >> chief among them have been the pakistani taliban, would you believe it. >> how surprising. >> "it's very good news" malala did not win the nobel peace prize, they have been quoted as saying. malala tweeted. she set up a phone to draw attention to the plight of girls. "congratulations to the opcw. somebody else was happy she did not win who said, rather tongue- in-cheek, i really hope malala never gets the nobel peace prize. sheen does not -- she does not deserve such a discredited award. this is the point a lot of people are making online, the nobel prize has made some controversial choices in the past couple years and perhaps it is lost some of its credibility. th
then i said, i will tell them how important education is and that i want education for your children as well. i will tell him that is what i want to tell you, now do what you want. >> [applause] >> a remarkable bravery for a 16-year-old girl. everybody was rooting for her. she was the favorite. >> despite the young pakistani woman being the favorite, there are some who are happy she did not win for a variety of reasons. >> chief among them have been the pakistani...
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they work at the department of education. they work at the dea. often when they come home they go back to work at the government. the scope is unprecedented. v.a. hospitals are closing, v.a. facilities closing the doors. medical services opening. suicide crisis line is open. that's important. we're getting unprosecutes departmented levels of calls to case workers. our community is ju under tremendous stress. this is shameful. our community doesn't understand why washington can't get this together. >> i heard today the national guard members get basically ious compared to regular army, they are not paid during the shutdown. is that correct? >> we've been hearing from members across the country who have had national guard and reserve drills kaenlsd. there's an economic impact. they are not going to get a couple hundred they were depending on to pay rent and put food on the table. national security impact. they are not training for war. that's an underreported part of the story. we have folks in afghanistan right now fighting, getting shot at and dyi
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a link is at jansing.msnbc.com. decided to raise the bar with consistent educational standards. now, students in those states will have a better chance to succeed in college and careers and to compete in the global economy. which means a better future for our students and our nation. join exxonmobil in supporting the common core state standards. let's solve this. ♪ (announcer) answer the call of the grill with new friskies grillers, full of meaty tenders and crunchy bites. "first day of my life" by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. dad! dad! katy perry is coming to town. can we get tickets, tickets? hmm, sure. how many? well, there's hannah, maddie, jen, sara m., sara b., sa -- whoa, whoa. hold on. (under his breath) here it comes... we can't forget about your older sister! thank you, thank you,
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which is regarded as one of the pillars of education you know decent education here in the los angeles particularly in the part of town which kind of like the ridiculous many in the mainstream press hail general petraeus as a war hero however critics point out. many feel years in his administering of the iraq and afghanistan wars somehow in america we do have a history of violence but let's face it and i was part of that being in the vietnam war we have a history where we seem to celebrate violence we seem to think that violence is the answer it clearly is there are thousands of u.s. soldiers who lost legs or are dead because they were being sent on missions by patricius that had no other purpose but to advance betrays his own career and he should be tried and he should be in prison but instead of being sent to jail said of people like him and bush and cheney and rumsfeld all of these people that are guilty of really one of the greatest atrocities of this generation instead of being held accountable there are making millions of dollars on book tours and getting six figure honorariums t
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universities will be i think of the past in a few months it is a desperate attempt to protect the higher education system but the greek government at this stage stands for a deal. struck with the e.u. and i.m.f. to secure more bay that funding means four thousand public sector jobs have to be axed by the end of begin and another twenty five thousand posts have to be redeployed and it isn't going to happen without a fight while this latest demonstration is ended here i saw at the ministry for administrative reforms which many people but i for the cutbacks all the way through the process i have been singing chants including people will mostly by that history is written with resistance and they really do believe that expression themselves lot i have done today can make a difference andrey pharma. athens. news wrote up so far this off thanks to a company of about and with more than five minutes next the questions that stick and says that matter in the latest edition of r.t.e. suffolk. world. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. as the
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universities will be a thing of the past in a few months it is a desperate attempt to protect the higher education system but the greek government at this stage stands firm a deal struck. the e.u. and i.m.f. to secure more bailout funding means four thousand public sector jobs have to be axed by the end of the year and another twenty five thousand posts have to be redeployed although it isn't going to happen without a fight while this latest demonstration has ended here outside the ministry for administrative reforms which many people but i for the cutbacks all the way through the protests they have been singing chants including people will not pay and that history is written with resistance and they really do believe that expression themselves like they have done today can make a difference and three farmer. things. is not more stories online for us as well twenty four seven a course today getting a lot of heads cultural heritage up for sale reporting on italy planning to put its historic castles villas even of a nation island on the market in a bid to keep its plagued economy afloat selling with
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a good education should be a step to a better life not so though in spain students there are among some of the worst prepared to enter the workforce according to a report by the global economic development organization the o.e.c.d. sarah first reports next on how those heading back to university feel insults being added to injury. your son employee geezer often called the lost generation is perhaps not the most descriptions given that when you speak to young people here they know exactly where they are and how tough the situation they're in is here in spain you thought including all stands at more than fifty five percent not coming at a time when the spanish government says that things are slowly getting better in fact only greece has it worse in europe we've been speaking to some of the students here to find out how they're going to be facing the challenges that lie ahead. it's the start of a new academic year and for many of these students it will be the final year at university but with almost knowing hundred thousand jobless used in spain accounting for a quarter of the three point
a good education should be a step to a better life not so though in spain students there are among some of the worst prepared to enter the workforce according to a report by the global economic development organization the o.e.c.d. sarah first reports next on how those heading back to university feel insults being added to injury. your son employee geezer often called the lost generation is perhaps not the most descriptions given that when you speak to young people here they know exactly where...
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yousafzai was shot in the head last october for her campaign for women's education write something strongly opposed by the taliban and the threats to her life come just days after the teenager received the politkovskaya human rights award and was named as a favorite to win the nobel peace prize. in the u.s. a surveillance camera has captured the scene of an attempted robbery the video shows a cashier of a new york food storage standing up to a thief in fact pulling out a machete before chasing the armed man through a parking lot local police are now looking for the robber. and the moscow leg of a such winter olympics torch relay isn't it second and final day before goes on an incredible journey across the world's largest country. on monday the torch was taken to moscow state university were a spectacular show was put on artist like her she was there for us. the first day of moscow's leg of the sochi twenty fourteen olympic torch relay has come to an end culminated by a spectacular fireworks show here at the sparrow heels in front of the most go state university the first day of the moscow l
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